The Jacksonville Jaguars didn’t make the playoffs in 2023. In the last few days, there have been reports about the things that might’ve played a role. Outside linebacker Josh Allen also shared his theory regarding the Jags’ late-season collapse.
Allen told new teammate Arik Armstead on the Third and Long podcast that he thinks there was no longer trust among players and the coaching staff to end the season.breaking news: Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen Help His Sister Reveal the Sex of Her…….
To be honest with you, brother, these are things that we, as a leadership group, need to still figure out,” Allen told Armstead. “Last year I wasn’t a captain, I was doing my thing aside but was still involved because I’m an involved player. This is something that I’m starting to move back into, to know what those guys were thinking day to day, or what they believe. In my mind, I’m thinking that we can win every game. We had the talent to compete against any and everybody.”
Allen continued, “I can’t make an excuse for why we lost, but I know that feeling that we went through and it was very… trust I think we lost a lot of trust between each other. I think that’s one thing that we need to focus on this year. That togetherness. That’s in all phases of the game. That’s, first of all, that’s the players because we play the game. That’s also coaches.”
“Our players having trust within the coaches, and the coaches, higher up or whatever, and knowing that we can go to any of these coaches in and just as a group, honestly, like, ‘Hey, this is where we’re at. Can we change this or can we modify or can we find a trust and a balance between?’ Obviously, it’s a business and we understand that. But having that balance, to go and build that trust within each other. And I do think it starts today. Training every phase, training camp it’s a huge phase.”
The Jaguars went 6-2 to start the 2023 season, and the defense played a role. However, they weren’t able to build off of their early success andĀ faltered in the second half, winning just one of their last six games. As Allen noted, he was doing his own thing and set a new franchise record for sacks in a season. However, the rest of the unit wasn’t doing so great.
Whether it was broken tackles or blown assignments, the defense didn’t look in sync to end in 2023. After the season ended, head coach Doug Pederson dismissed defensive coordinator Mike Caldwell and brought in Ryan Nielsen to take his place. Here’s the full conversation between Allen and Armstead in case you want to listen to it.